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Zurich Herald, 1934-08-30, Page 8PAGE EIRO1 THE STORE WITH THE STOCK GASCHO'S SU ER tearing SALE pening Day Thurs. Aug. 23. Closing Sep. 8 We carry a large and well assorted Stock in all Lines of SUMMER GOODS and are offering EXCEPTION- AL VALUES in No. 1,quality GOODS for this SALE. Below are only a few of the many Special Bargains we. offer. See large Posters for more particulars. Pure silk Crepes, extra quality Voile_ at yd Plain Rayons at per yard _ Frilled curtain scrimms yd. Ladies' Chiffon Hose, reg 95, 79c now Ladies' Cotton Hose, a pair Men's cottonade pants at Men's red back denim pants at GROCERIES! GROCERIES Broken Sodas, 2 lbs. 19c Rice lb. 5c Rio Coffee lb 22c Pearl soap 8 for 25c Aylmer pork and beans, 29 -oz tin at 10c 14e 79c 17, 29, 39, 49c 29c 15c 65c e 15c 1.10 98c Rex pure Cocoa, 1 -lb. pkg Princess soap flakes, 2 for Many other Specials not listed here. 19c PRODUCE WANTED SON PHONE 59 ZURICH RANEE AGENCY • GOING ON A TRIP? If :so, you should have Public Liability and Property 1 Damage Insurance. .. Protect your own car with Collis- 1 1 iin and the ?. on Insurance... Policies are goodCanadath t li United States. Enjoy your trip more by knowing a you have protection. Rates are lower this year. FULL INFORMATION GLADLiY•lai Fox Rates Apply to: Andrew F. Hess, - Zurich MY MOTTO -SERVICE AND SAFETY Have You MADE YOUR WILL? INS/110131.......1161.13MITISM60311161ffid -.........4., -- - 4 ' . . . -.- - ' at • _ . ,„, . . . . . . , . . 7 __, . . __ . . - .. ,.. . 4 !:- .• A - p, ,..,. NEW CUSTOMER WEFX AT SUPERIOR. ' STORES SEE BILLS August 29, 30, 31st. . .',', . • • • Maxwell House coffee, 1,1b. tin • New Paek pease No. 4 2 tins 36c' 23c Salmon 21/6 -lb. tins 29c; 1 lb tin 23c Snow Flake or handy ammonia, 4 pkgs. 23c Ready cut macroni per lb 5c Aylmer pork and beans 16-0z. 5 tins 25c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25c Brooms, 5 -string, each 37c Crother's soda biscuits 1-1b. pkg., 2 for 25c Superior baking powder 16 -oz. 25c Keen's mustard, 14 -lb. tin 27c. - tin 49c •Royal York tea,,, lead pkg. 30c Many Other Specials. See Large Bills J. W. ME NER Highest Prices for Eggs. Mane 140 ITEMS OF LOCAL Mrs. A. Burn arid three daughters of HesPler were visitora•at Burn's on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Geiger kid IanailY' and Mr. B ?file inOtoredcito London onSaturda.y. Mrs. Elizabeth Schnell has as her 1 *414.4.4...4,44.4.4.444.4.4.4.444,4444.4A-t++++++++ti<S+.•ate+++++4++itte 'or ' i. 41,V .1. 'Mersa*, >karat 411ith, 1934 mmateintmossouril ..1.11•10•MION, LOCAL MARKETS (Corrected every Wednesday). •• Eggs dozen ...............11-15-13 Butter lb. creamery • 25 Butter ib d‘kiry 23 Wheat bush. ......., ... 90 Barley, bush .. 50 Buckwheat, IPS•ss141•• 50: Sherts ton 25.00 Bran, ton 25.00 2.00-2.90 8.25 guest this week, Mrs. E. Saunders Fl°ur, cwt. 'Live Hogs of Muskegen, Michigan. cwt Mr. Walter Burn of Cornwall was a week -end 'visitor at Rev. E. Burn's of town. . , The Misses Frances and Ethel Fow- lie of Bayfield, were Sunday visitors with their sister, Mrs. G. Koehler. Good Apples for Sweet Cider Little Romain Geiger underwent ts an operation on. Tuesday for the re- Tesconducted in the Fruit Prod- moval or tonsils and adnoise. ucts L4atory at the Central Farm leaVe sli,nwn that Rufus, Ribston, Mr.and Mrs. George Fee and farn- scat winter, .Baldwin, Mavis,iiy, of Rus- • it ' khe of Mrs; ;H. ita"pphard,t.• HensaTI were Sunday visitors r1 Mr. Frank Mousseau and son WO - red of Hay Township, attended the funeral of, his brather,talre/Jose,ph MOiiSsean 'Detroit.' • r available apply sufficient water to inoistan the soil, and as soon as the ran1 has dried so as not to be, sticky the:seeding should be done. .. • • ardware and F rnit re 4t: 4. 4.• z STORE •4t: , prms SEASON CALLS FOR GOOD NEW t ot, FENCES ON THE FARM.' LET US SUPPLY St - .4 You WITH Tut BEST OF WOVEN Aug, ,t . I4Lso HAVE BARB WIRE. SEE OS 'AIIOUrri NEW ROOFING, PLUMBING, AND EVE- 4. f TROUGHING ' 4/t • • •SPECIALS! ' SPECIALS! I t. • Special GasolineSpfor Stoves, at per gall= 28c I l StoveS• peciaOil, at per gallon 13c We so have some very Attractive Prices in I Furnitur. See Our New Beds, Springs and; • • Mattresses. • + 4 4k 4. atoccesito4oseeo ,,,sevamossesseetemesea4460.844064106.0•118. • HARDWARE - SEEDS and FURNITURE AL and COKE a. Mr. and Mrs. Merner Eilber and family of Detroit, were Sunday vis- itors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. Rontledge. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Guenther and son Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. Beath, of Buffalo, N. Y., spent the past we- ek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Haberer. LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US NOW FOR YOUR SUPPLY OF COAL AND COKE WHILE, PRICES ARE LOWEST _„gric • PAINTS! PAINTS! • • We carry a full line of the Well Known and Tried and Proved Sherwin-Williams Paints, Oils, Varnishes, • Also Quick Drying Enamels and Varnishes; Floor wax • Frost Tight Lock Wire Fencing and Gates and Fencing • Supplies and Posts. 1 • •• 0 • Goodyear Balloon and Cord Tires and 'InbeSt in all sizes , 1 WRITE ROSE GASOLENE, ENARCO , Furniture, Springs and Beds. Felt and Marshall • frig our Specialty. Full line .)f heavy and shelf Hard- 1 ST WEI DO Plumbing, Furnace Work, Evetroughing and Tinsmith - QUALITY - PRICE SERVICE ZURICH - ONT. ware always in stock. Mattresses • set,, Mon and a .blend . , Ben Da,vis aliftAY.are. excellent raTietfee of-appleakpr,making •0, < !, inrreaw,,xop, Report , • , •,,, 4. 4. t USED FURNITURE 40. ...4g ,. 4. Two Gadd Used Chesterfield Suites on Hand; .1.• l' 44: Good Used Dressers from $4.50 up; Dining Tables; + 1Kitchen Chairs, Etc. All Big Bargains for quick Sale. : .. BE SURE AND SEE THEM! 4e 4 4. de 4. 4* I Johnston & Itaibileisch 1 de Hardware & Furniture. Phone 63 I .*********.*****************..***** 41111111/21111114E111MINEISEMIE11111111111111111MMENIIMIMEIMMENIERIIIIMpalliffillE111111MENNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIM THESE ifitittEsubiect tc't Painting Wagon E Painting Bug. • Recovering Buggy Top • Rerimming Buggy Wheels Set 12o00 Buggy Shaft Cross Bar Buggy Reach Buggy Spokes $7.00 and 10.00 ki 6.00 and 10.00• =-1 16.60 and 18.00 5 3.00 1.00 1.25 25c each the Repair man illfilifliEMEMAIMEAkiliiIIIIIiitilt1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111MilEMEartinninalililialnilin111111111Bla • J1 'eat prodnetion is. ConSideri- ablir 1average due, v'tte 'ivinter lulling and drought. While the yield variesOPte'lly, the qualily is good. Barley and oats are showing average yield.vol.good grade. Straw Is short corn is in good condition and shows satisfactory growth. Root crops re- quire more moisture. The apple crop will be light, and the yield consider- ably below average. The Codling Moth is prevalent in some districts. Grapes are sizing well and all variet- ies are progressing favourably.. Early peaches were a fair crop. Elbertas and other standards will be light. Pastures and aftergrass, while fresh- ened by recent rains, are still in poor condition and require additional mois tare to stimulate growth. Mrs. F. Shaw and little son Rob- ert John, returned to their home in Toronto after spending a month va- cation at the home of Mr. and•Mrs. F. Mousseau and family near Hen - sail. • Mrs. T. L. Wurm, who has been visiting friends around here for a few weeks, left last week for her home in Toronto. Mr. Wurm who has been a traveller for a toronto firm through these parts for a few 4.444•44 4.4**44 ++++4+444.44.44.4 +4+ ++44+ 'In • PITNEE:' UP YOUR • Don't be discouraged and throw agaw your Car if it is not functioning as you think it shou/d. Just run it • in our Garage and have our Mechanics go over it and • • You wHI be surmised of the results. • t. Gasoline and Kerosine always kept on hand in large 4, and small quantities. Let us fill your barrels or Containers. t Expert Workmanship on Repaiar Work, and Overhaul • Jobs on all Makes of Cars with Charges Very • Reasonalbe. 4g 444.44.4.444.444.4.4.4.4.4.4.44++++++4.4444.44.14+41444.44.4.4.4.4.4.4144.44t • Control of External Parasites of Poultry Lice and mites are often the cause of poor egg productioti during the years, we understand, has received htwether Body lice can be con - a promotion to a more responsible trolled by the use of blue ointment applied beneath the wings and around the vent. Mites feeding off the birds district, and a substantial raise in salary. Congratulations Tolly! Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Levy of Clin- ton were •Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wurm of town. Mr. and Mrs. Levy and Mr. and Mrs. M. Wurm, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClinchey were all visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. an Oswald, Bronson line. Margaret and Wilfred Levy who spent a pleas- ant two -week's -with the grandpar-„ ents Mr. and Mrs. M. WUrrn, and 11 Mousseau •Zurich 11111•1114104St4,4 • 4.44. 444 4. 404444 440 4141044'”"Til.11. #144•44•44.1.444.444.“ 41. 41, at night and living in cracks and 4. • crevices during the day have to be + treated differently. Ordinary coal oil it will kill the mites, but as it evapor- ates quickly the effects are not last- T. ing. An excellent "paint" to apply t the roosts and nest boxes is comp- 7. osed of one puart crude carbolic or t possibly better still, eicatine bat am the, Master Salesman!, I' HERALD OFFICE Do You Know? „ 0,to,, to three or four parts of co;a1 I L. fain • hero, , , 1. 4„SUFIcOP For all men,Merchants r°46'4444414*444itieit:44•HrviT. .iiir.)."E „ • 0 arm act ers to. or a mixture of coal -ail and era uncle .and itunt, Mr. and Mrs. D.: •cPse °IL - , - -, - _ . ._ •..--• llarvesting of falifi wh4at is !hear- .s4k,.,. •. , ., -•,•an4 Sound. MenahaticliOngl • BUSY FARMER NEWS - , ing completion and. tlire:h'ing is iir0i 4An! tildie::-11Wo'irld liste''ns'whnLjf" Speak: i Prepare for Full Crops . under wa.y. While yields are iirregu- t lar, sample is good. Cutting of bar- + For those who have used me as their Servant I ,have To insure having a supply of let- ley' and oats is well advanced • gathered untold millions into their coffer. taco, spinach, radish and Chinese threshing has commenced. Grain is : • Oswald, returned home with their •Weekly Crop Report • I go forth to tell the • World the rftessaie Of service parents to • be sown at this time. The varieties well and promises an average crop I o3mrnand the legeons of fashion, mould the styles cabbage for fall use, the seed should of pad quality. Corn is growing the Dominion Horticulturist, are gtowth alfalfa. have benefitted by • .1 sow fields for you to reap a Goklen Harvesti King of Denmark and Princess Julian considerably below average. Grapes anl, MasaterSalesman at Your Service, and my Sal and lead the World whithersoever I got that are best adapted, according.); to Roots, grass pastures ana second Grand Rapids and ceberg lettuce; dt i recent rains. Tree fruit yields will be .10." cabbage, and Scarlet Turnip White RainfalIt has helped tobacco crops I I` "11 10i and •Pc.tsai Cbinrwe , continue• • P • • rv(li;‘,11. Shonld the l`generallY, but a severe hailstorm. k soil, be 'quite dry it is important to Stroyed about io per cent. of th•P 4,01t.'43444.44 ' f t Name is: 1111 V E.R T S 2444106.0110000101100401094144.11t0 ff$44011414.16004144041.9.4001/100.00 open the drills Mid if irrigation croP tho De1135 area^ 44/4/4*..4.01^....&496.1.441.4.04.4.444,.. %le*. 4,44 Alp 4P,